Why Democrats will fail to remove Trump from office
It’s official: House Democrats are
pushing forth articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
The House Judiciary Committee debated
the articles last night, Dec. 12, with a full House vote scheduled in the next
few days.
However, the impeachment vote was
delayed after House
Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) purposely delayed the vote until this
morning, Dec. 13.
The Democrat-controlled Judiciary
Committee voted
23-17 along party lines to move forward with impeachment.
In the impeachment articles, Democrats
accuse Trump of obstructing congress and abuse of power.
The articles are expected to pass the full
House of Representatives on a party-line vote. (Democrats currently hold a
majority).
From there, the impeachment proceedings
move to the Republican-controlled Senate, where a two-thirds majority is
required to remove any President from office.
We all knew this was coming.
The House would vote to impeach Trump
based on a party line vote and the Senate will vote to acquit him of all
impeachment charges.
For the last three years, Democrats
have been threatening to impeach Trump ever since he won the 2016 Election and
was inaugurated as President. They can’t beat him on policy or in the election,
so they decided to play the impeachment card.
Despite what Democrats and the
mainstream media tell us on a regular basis, the Democrats know they don’t
stand a chance of removing Trump from office.
Why else are the Democrats now pushing
forth President Trump’s signature USMCA trade deal, after holding off on it for
over a year?
Nancy Pelosi and her cronies are trying
to save-face by exacting Trump’s trade deal with Mexico and Canada.
They know impeachment isn’t popular
among ordinary Americans, especially this partisan impeachment inquiry they’ve
been pushing.
Ordinary Americans understand that this
partisan impeachment investigation is a sham. It is a partisan witch hunt that
started as soon as Trump won election in November 2016.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) or his staff
conspired and coordinated with the so-called Ukraine “whistleblower” before the
whistleblower complaint was field.
The Democrats conducted secret
closed-door hearings and witness testimony.
During the impeachment hearings,
Democrats brought forth establishment bureaucrats as witnesses against
Trump.
The Democrats also decided which
witnesses could testify. The President couldn’t face his accusers or call
witnesses himself in the House Intelligence Committee hearings.
Republicans couldn’t call all of their
witnesses because the Democrat-controlled House gave Schiff the final say on
which witnesses could testify in the House hearings. He refused Republican
requests to call the “whistleblower” and Hunter Biden to testify.
In contrast, President Trump has been
open and transparent. He released the transcript of his July 25 call with
Ukrainian President Zelensky. He has maintained his innocence and continues to
fight back against the Democrats.
Things will be different in the
Republican-controlled Senate. Trump is expected to get a fair hearing in the
Senate and he and Republicans can call any witnesses to testify. They will be
in charge of the Senate hearings.
The other thing is that it is almost
impossible to get two-thirds majority in the senate to remove the President.
The Founding Fathers knew actions such as these had to be bipartisan, otherwise
the party that controls Congress can always impeach the President every time
the other party controls the White House.
Democrats can’t get enough of the 53
Republican Senators to support removing Trump from office.
Any Republican who votes to remove
Trump from office will face challenges in the primaries and general elections
the next time they are up for re-election. That puts RINOs (Republicans in name
only) like Utah Senator Mitt Romney on the hot seat.
On the flip side, moderate Democrats
who won election in Trump districts during the 2018 Midterms will face the same
challenges in 2020. If they vote against Trump, voters in those districts
might flip back to Trump.
Only two of these moderate Democrats
voted against the impeachment inquiry. Yet every one of them will go on record
and show whether they want to impeach Trump.
Voters in these Trump districts will
decide whether to keep the Democrats who voted to impeach and remove their
President or elect Republican candidates to take their place.
The truth is that impeachment hurts the
party that doesn’t control the White House.
The Republicans learned that the hard
way in the Midterms after impeaching President Bill Clinton. And they had more
evidence than today’s Democrats.
The Democrats will suffer for pushing
impeachment against Donald Trump.
The U.S. economy is booming.
More jobs are being created.
America is getting stronger and
greater.
That’s what Donald Trump has done as
President, and that is why Trump wins re-election next year and Republicans win
back the House.
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